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think when you look at the record bringing osama bin laden to justice destroying the leadership of al-qaeda, i think americans know that this president has made some very tough calls bob gates said it was the most courageous decision he has seen the president make in his 30 years. >> and axelrod says he is not sure mitt romney would have made that decision. >> former pakistani president is vowing to return to his country before the end of the month he is currently living in exile and he told flag-waving supporters that he is not afraid of anything he will compete in next year's general election. pakistan the authorities say if and when he does return he will be arrested in connection with the 2007 of former prime minister. >> your live illinois lottery drawing next. could this be the week we finally get measurable snow? >> tonight on instant replay, chapter to the black hawks and the red wings during fierce battle at the uc tonight. highlights and pose games come your way at 930 and wild-card weekend in the nfl comes to a close with the best games of the playoff today and tim t bow is right
think when you look at the record bringing osama bin laden to justice destroying the leadership of al-qaeda, i think americans know that this president has made some very tough calls bob gates said it was the most courageous decision he has seen the president make in his 30 years. >> and axelrod says he is not sure mitt romney would have made that decision. >> former pakistani president is vowing to return to his country before the end of the month he is currently living in exile...
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he decimated al qaeda. he has restored our alliances. first of all, governor romney lived overseas for several years as a missionary, worked in international business for many many years, was governor of massachusetts, dealt with the entire world in helping rebuild the winter olympics and literally had virtually every country in the world that he was dweelg in that session, and he is a man who understands the larger world. katherine fenton -- an undecided voter from last week's town hall debate -- asked a question about women and equality in the workplace. now, she's speaking out about the final debate. i'm definitely looking forward to the next debate, i would like to hear what they have to say, especially what they have to say about the position of america in the middle east changing - i'm very interested in iran's nuclear capabilities, i think a lot of the focus for voters is on domestic policy, but we've had debates about that, so i'm very curious on monday to see what new questions arise. on sunday, romney runningmate paul ryan camp
he decimated al qaeda. he has restored our alliances. first of all, governor romney lived overseas for several years as a missionary, worked in international business for many many years, was governor of massachusetts, dealt with the entire world in helping rebuild the winter olympics and literally had virtually every country in the world that he was dweelg in that session, and he is a man who understands the larger world. katherine fenton -- an undecided voter from last week's town hall debate...
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fox news had sources poinng to al qaeda it involvent. say benghazi was a triff strike timed to september 11th. then the president opened his appearance wit the mention of the attack after spending the restof the evening campaigning. >> i want to say a few words about a tough day that we had today. we lost four americans last night who wereilled when they were attacked added diplomatic post in india. -- libya. they were serving overseas on our behalf. because you are a battleground state you realize we have an election going on. >> the following day the state department fielded questions about security on the gund. >> we did evaluate the threat to and determined the security that benghazi was appropriate for what we knew it. lou: secretary of state clinton continue to try the video, fabricated demonstrations to thos attacks and murders. >> there is no justification, none at all. to respond with violence. lou: september 14th jay carney insist the attack was spurred by the patio, the denstrations and it was spontaneous nothing to do with te
fox news had sources poinng to al qaeda it involvent. say benghazi was a triff strike timed to september 11th. then the president opened his appearance wit the mention of the attack after spending the restof the evening campaigning. >> i want to say a few words about a tough day that we had today. we lost four americans last night who wereilled when they were attacked added diplomatic post in india. -- libya. they were serving overseas on our behalf. because you are a battleground state...
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the man holed up inside says he is a member of al qaeda and he is wanted in a series of deadly attacks, one of them at a jewish school on monday. this morning he shot and wounded three officers who had come to arrest him. elizabeth palmer has breaking news at the seem in toulouse, france. elizabeth. >> reporter: we're being held about 300 yards away from the apartment building where the suspect has been negotiating with police all day, threatening to give himself up but never appearing. then about 11:30 local time there were three loud explosions. the police have said they were to intimidate him. it's hard to tell from here what exactly is going on. it appears the explosions were outside the building and it seems clear that at this moment anyway the suspect is not yet in police custody. mohammed merah is the killer, say police, who road up on a motorcycle and coldly gunned down seven people, including a jewish rabbi, his two sons, and a little girl. the french prosecutor says merah, who is of algiers descent, said he was planning further attacks, including one this morning targeting a
the man holed up inside says he is a member of al qaeda and he is wanted in a series of deadly attacks, one of them at a jewish school on monday. this morning he shot and wounded three officers who had come to arrest him. elizabeth palmer has breaking news at the seem in toulouse, france. elizabeth. >> reporter: we're being held about 300 yards away from the apartment building where the suspect has been negotiating with police all day, threatening to give himself up but never appearing....
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by al-qaeda affiliateed group. so when you see that, they are trying to put it off after the election, because it's costly to him politically to have then made contradictory statements in weeks that follow. not only himself, but people in his administration. including ambassador rice. >> bob: you just said the president of the united states saw everything and knew everything in an hour. that's flat wrong. >> kimberly: i didn't say he saw everything. he knew w the president of the united states. they have drones and real-time video they were able to get in the d.s. commander center and the state department. >> bob: to know from what that what was going on -- i keep coming to this. there is not a terrorist group in middle east or northern africa that does not associate or say they have associated with al-qaeda because it's a big brand name. it means nothing. >> kimberly: why are you discounting it? >> bob: i don't think al-qaeda means anything except for brand name. >> kimberly: you are contradicting yourself now. >>
by al-qaeda affiliateed group. so when you see that, they are trying to put it off after the election, because it's costly to him politically to have then made contradictory statements in weeks that follow. not only himself, but people in his administration. including ambassador rice. >> bob: you just said the president of the united states saw everything and knew everything in an hour. that's flat wrong. >> kimberly: i didn't say he saw everything. he knew w the president of the...
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senior officials suspect it was an al- qaeda operation that used a mob protest as a diversion, and to muslim video produced in the u.s. has gone by recently some of the protests in other cities had the middle east but that attack in libya was unique. this was not a demonstration gone bad this was a clear target a planned event they had both direct fire and indirect fire and military-style movement and have come after our diplomatic station. president barack obama and hillary clinton visited today at the state department the president said he was stepping up security at embassies worldwide. and he condemned the attack and pledged to hunt down the perpetrators but challenger mitt romney accused him of weak leadership. >> we will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake justice will be done. >> american leadership is still sorely needed. >> the flag at the white house and the u.s. capitol lowered to half staff today. lawmakers on both sides of the isla condemned the attack offering condolences to the families of the victims. coming
senior officials suspect it was an al- qaeda operation that used a mob protest as a diversion, and to muslim video produced in the u.s. has gone by recently some of the protests in other cities had the middle east but that attack in libya was unique. this was not a demonstration gone bad this was a clear target a planned event they had both direct fire and indirect fire and military-style movement and have come after our diplomatic station. president barack obama and hillary clinton visited...
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. >> well, number one, it would be very disturbing if al-qaeda operatives in libya can talk to al-qaeda operatives in tunisia. that shows they have a regional effect, so if a guy from tunisia was able to come down to benghazi, libya, that means they're talking to each other in a way we haven't seen before, but due knee i tunisia, i've bee twice since the revolution. this is where the arab spring started. i know the prime minister very well. i called the embassy tonight. they'll get back to me tomorrow. i'm stunned to hear the tunisians are denying us access. i find that very disturbing and quite frankly hard to believe. i'm going to call the tunisian officials and get to the bottom of it. i'm not sure we're trying to get to the bottom of it here at home. i think the obama administration is stonewalling to congress, and misleading the american people. i've written almost a dozen, half a dozen letters to the administration and haven't heard one word back. >> greta: so you think that a conversation with the due knee n authorities will give us access to the man in custody? >> i'm going to f
. >> well, number one, it would be very disturbing if al-qaeda operatives in libya can talk to al-qaeda operatives in tunisia. that shows they have a regional effect, so if a guy from tunisia was able to come down to benghazi, libya, that means they're talking to each other in a way we haven't seen before, but due knee i tunisia, i've bee twice since the revolution. this is where the arab spring started. i know the prime minister very well. i called the embassy tonight. they'll get back...
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the man holed up inside says he is a member of al qaeda and he is wanted in a series of deadly attacks, one of them at a jewish school on monday. this morning she shot and wounded three officers who had come to arrest him. elizabeth palmer has breaking news at the seem in toulouse, france. elizabeth. >> reporter: good evening, scott. the building that he's in is about 300 yards behind me, just up that road. in the last, oh, three minutes we've heard three very large explosions. now he's been in there negotiating for almost 20 hours with the police, occasionally saying he was going to give himself up, and then didn't. everybody was waiting either for his surrender or what appears now to be happening, armed police units moving in. mohamed merah is the killer, say police, who rode up on a motorcycle and coldly gunned down seven people, including a jewish rabbi, his two sons, and a little girl. the french prosecutor says merah, who is of algiers descent, said he was planning further attacks, including one this morning targeting a soldier. the break came in the police manhunt from this bike
the man holed up inside says he is a member of al qaeda and he is wanted in a series of deadly attacks, one of them at a jewish school on monday. this morning she shot and wounded three officers who had come to arrest him. elizabeth palmer has breaking news at the seem in toulouse, france. elizabeth. >> reporter: good evening, scott. the building that he's in is about 300 yards behind me, just up that road. in the last, oh, three minutes we've heard three very large explosions. now he's...
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drone took another al qaeda leader pakistan tribal leaders say a senior al qaeda commander that just areiched in pakistan a couple of days and a north delone strike took him out. he rose in the al qaeda ranks to be the terrorist network most powerful figure. >> thank you . joining us with the news of the arrest and that secretary clinton will testify before the house. welcome, congresswoman, great to have you here. what do you know about the latest arrest of the suspect tied to the attack on the benghazi consulate. >> it is welcome news they are getting results. this will be a test of the mursi muslim brotherhood led government which as of late was a deep disappointment and caused great concern in the international community about the move for authoritis and suppression of the minority and power grab of the mursi regime. now if they cooperate with the u.s. and turn this individual and others over to the united states for prosecution doesn't mine we'll let the mursi government off of the hook. we are giving good money after bad. the administration is asking for the government to have
drone took another al qaeda leader pakistan tribal leaders say a senior al qaeda commander that just areiched in pakistan a couple of days and a north delone strike took him out. he rose in the al qaeda ranks to be the terrorist network most powerful figure. >> thank you . joining us with the news of the arrest and that secretary clinton will testify before the house. welcome, congresswoman, great to have you here. what do you know about the latest arrest of the suspect tied to the attack...
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sharia, a militia group linked to al-qaeda. this is a significant dwom. it was five days after the benghazi incident when susan rice went on the sunday talk shows an said the attack grew out of a spontaneous demonstration against an antimuslim video. let's get right to the breaking report right now. barbara starr is at the pentagon. you've been breaking this. tell us what you're learning tonight about david petraeus' testimony on benghazi. >> i've spoken to a source close to petraeus, directly familiar with petraeus' thinking on this matter. petraeus, we are told, wants to go to the hill, set the record straight and tell everything he knows. he will start by saying indeed that he knew almost immediately after that it was ansar al sharia, but there was also confusion. he had about 20 intelligence reports linking the attacks to that video, that anti-islamic video. those reports were disproven, but not until after he had briefed capitol hill. all of this took some time to sort out. that's what he wants to lay out tomorrow. >> and
sharia, a militia group linked to al-qaeda. this is a significant dwom. it was five days after the benghazi incident when susan rice went on the sunday talk shows an said the attack grew out of a spontaneous demonstration against an antimuslim video. let's get right to the breaking report right now. barbara starr is at the pentagon. you've been breaking this. tell us what you're learning tonight about david petraeus' testimony on benghazi. >> i've spoken to a source close to petraeus,...
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look, al-qaeda is still very active in the region. as you said, we have to deal with that reality. like i said, the security personnel wanted more personnel, wanted more fortification of the buildings. that was denied. >> greta: if you read the bill gertz thesis, it's it was done to hide the fact that the moose policy has failed, that al-qaeda is growing, it's now up against an election, and the whole thing was hoping to put a lid on. that's what i agreed from the article. >> i wouldn't disagree. they asked for more personnel, asked for fortification of the buildings. denied. in fact, there was a reduction in personnel. we had two bombings preceding the one on 9/11. we had two attacks on the ambassador from britain. and still we walk into 9/11 thinking that there was no actionable intelligence. are you kidding me? >> greta: that's a whole other story, is the quality of our intelligence gathering. that's another night. anyway, thank you. >> thanks, greta. >> greta: coming up, an illinois woman is outraged, saying she's being used by the obama campaign and they never asked her permis
look, al-qaeda is still very active in the region. as you said, we have to deal with that reality. like i said, the security personnel wanted more personnel, wanted more fortification of the buildings. that was denied. >> greta: if you read the bill gertz thesis, it's it was done to hide the fact that the moose policy has failed, that al-qaeda is growing, it's now up against an election, and the whole thing was hoping to put a lid on. that's what i agreed from the article. >> i...
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boost military spending, work with syrian rebelsdropped a half linerebels and draw a hard line with al-qaeda. romney participated in a round table. he called for strong foreign policy debate with the president on october the 16th. the world is a better place because cesar chavez decided to change it. most importantly let's live up to his example. what we are hearing is a note in democratic country this time around there seems to be a tepid response for registration. chicago residents have two options, you can register online at chicago collections.com. chicago elections.com. since the tax payers, we need to make sure the people in and around illinois sports authority of the best sports professionals. the seven member board was supposed oppose candidates monday. back to the mayor and his big plans in the works for chicago second shoreline, the river. robert jordan has a look at those plants. i talked about making the chicago river the next recreational frontier of this city. >> there are portions of the chicago river wall that have already been built out but there are also vast stretches of t
boost military spending, work with syrian rebelsdropped a half linerebels and draw a hard line with al-qaeda. romney participated in a round table. he called for strong foreign policy debate with the president on october the 16th. the world is a better place because cesar chavez decided to change it. most importantly let's live up to his example. what we are hearing is a note in democratic country this time around there seems to be a tepid response for registration. chicago residents have two...
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we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote, unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home. but for over a decade it has been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan, more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to protect our country. today i signed an historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new kind of relationship between our countries in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation. a future in which war ends and new chapter begins. tonight i would like to speak to you about this transition. but
we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote, unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this...
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but love some show of strength hitting back to al qaeda. gerri: not a lot of details yet. thank you for coming on tonight, great job, we really appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. don't forget to watch the debate coverage hosted by neil cavuto tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. also tonight, there is hope for the teenager girl shot in the head by the taliban. she was targeted for advocating education for girls. she arrived in britain today to specialized medical care to protect her from any more attacks. the doctors are optimistic and believe she has a very good chance of recovery. thinking about her tonight. a lot more still to come this hour. in 10 minutes i will be joined by tim griffin who is fired up about obama phones. handed out to poor people at the expense of the american taxpayers. mitt romney closing in as the swing states taken. what is behind the new numbers? i will break it down next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. every
but love some show of strength hitting back to al qaeda. gerri: not a lot of details yet. thank you for coming on tonight, great job, we really appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. don't forget to watch the debate coverage hosted by neil cavuto tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. also tonight, there is hope for the teenager girl shot in the head by the taliban. she was targeted for advocating education for girls. she arrived in britain today to specialized medical care to...
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late word of a suspect with tie to al qaeda. he was caught in what was believed to be the act of setting off a massive bomb in new york. we have more on that tonight. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total valu
late word of a suspect with tie to al qaeda. he was caught in what was believed to be the act of setting off a massive bomb in new york. we have more on that tonight. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find...
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after all, sunni iraqis were willing to aaally with al qaeda when -- willing to ally with al qaeda when they felt desperate enough. but when america gave them a better alternative, they turned their guns on al qaeda. why should it be different in syria? another objection to providing military assistance to the syrian opposition is that the conflict has become a sectarian civil war and our intervention would enable the sunni majority to take a bloody and indiscriminate ra very long against the -- revenge against the alawite majority. this is a serious and legitimate concern and it is only growing worse the longer the conflict goes on. as we saw in iraq, or lebanon before it, time favors the hard-liners in a conflict like this. the suffering of sunnis at the hands of assad only stokes the temptation for revenge which, in turn, only deepens fears among the alowites and strengthens their incentive to keep fighting. for this reason alone, it is all the more compelling to find a way to end the bloodshed as soon as possible. furthermore, the risks of sectarian conflict will exist in syria whet
after all, sunni iraqis were willing to aaally with al qaeda when -- willing to ally with al qaeda when they felt desperate enough. but when america gave them a better alternative, they turned their guns on al qaeda. why should it be different in syria? another objection to providing military assistance to the syrian opposition is that the conflict has become a sectarian civil war and our intervention would enable the sunni majority to take a bloody and indiscriminate ra very long against the...
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what we have seen in the last 10 years is a group like al- qaeda company. you have this homegrown component. in 2006 al qaeda made a policy decision to go after people from america and western europe because it blows the entire profile. one thing that law enforcement says to me often is it is more important to look at who people are following the. then you understand who the followers are. it is a broad spectrum of people now. it is the baptist carlos bledsoe from tennessee. it is not black and white anymore. that is the problem. there is no easy answer to your question. thank you. >> good morning. i live in denver. for my day job work with the social networks and david -- digital advertisers doing data mining. it is amazing what we can learn about a person without knowing who they are. my question to you is, given there are over 100 million users for facebook and the other social networks are just as large, how do you balance our ability to data mining disinformation to find the bad guys versus my desire not to have the government intrude into my private l
what we have seen in the last 10 years is a group like al- qaeda company. you have this homegrown component. in 2006 al qaeda made a policy decision to go after people from america and western europe because it blows the entire profile. one thing that law enforcement says to me often is it is more important to look at who people are following the. then you understand who the followers are. it is a broad spectrum of people now. it is the baptist carlos bledsoe from tennessee. it is not black and...
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qaeda his name is al libi. he was a libyan. the number one al qaeda guy says libyans should attack americans. now the coincidence of the timing is extraordinary. in our investigation into this we obviously need to find out if that is a link or is it a separately planned attack that was merely co incidental. >> if this was a revenge attack and if there is any state involvement, then what? >> well, then the united states will have to deal accordingly. the likelihood is there wasn't state involvement. this was the excitement of al qaeda of its followers if that's what proves to be true. without a state involvement, and of course we will continue to keep going after the leadership of al qaeda. remember just a few days ago the newspapers reported that the number two al qaeda leader in yemen was taken down. so the progress continues on taking down and dismantling the leadership of al qaeda. >> in a vacuum thousands of miles away, senator nelson, would you agree that it seems outside the realm of possibility that the
qaeda his name is al libi. he was a libyan. the number one al qaeda guy says libyans should attack americans. now the coincidence of the timing is extraordinary. in our investigation into this we obviously need to find out if that is a link or is it a separately planned attack that was merely co incidental. >> if this was a revenge attack and if there is any state involvement, then what? >> well, then the united states will have to deal accordingly. the likelihood is there wasn't...
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believes it was al-qaeda or al-qaeda linked group in libya. in the next three hours, president obama sits dnh "6 mes torey cin that there will be bumps on the road. >> then leaves for campaign trip and fundraiser in vegas. 6:00 p.m., fox news has intelligent sources saying al-qaeda linked groups could be behindhe attack. s.ic igi he p - investigating whether a pro-al-qaeda group were involved. >> raid that had direct and indirect fire and military movement involved int. this was a well planned and twacu beven ouathe associated with or such theses with al-qaeda. >> roughly 9:00 p.m. present obama mentions the libya attack. but spends most of his time bagr s yreg. arate a elex going on. >> from nevada, president goes on to campaign in colorado. september 13 on the state department question out security. >> we didvalu tt amerd t t security at benghazi was appropriate for what we knew. >> another statement about the anti-islam video. >> there is no justification. upn at all. forpog ont a wi vnc t v >>tember 14. >> the unrest around the region has
believes it was al-qaeda or al-qaeda linked group in libya. in the next three hours, president obama sits dnh "6 mes torey cin that there will be bumps on the road. >> then leaves for campaign trip and fundraiser in vegas. 6:00 p.m., fox news has intelligent sources saying al-qaeda linked groups could be behindhe attack. s.ic igi he p - investigating whether a pro-al-qaeda group were involved. >> raid that had direct and indirect fire and military movement involved int. this...
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heel, yet 5 days later al qaeda attacks american embassies in yemen, egypt. and emergency consulate in libya, kills 4 americans, hardly an al qaeda on its heels. lou: and president has dropped reference from al qaeda on the run in two speeches today on the campaign trail. this is a significant shift is, it not? >> sure, he has been saying as part of his campaign speech and foreign policy legacy, and why he feels he should be elected, he tells american people that bin laden is dead, and al qaeda is on its heels, it is finished. it is not, it has expanded it is now in region ofs of the world it was not two years ago. there was a pentagon report in summer saying that al qaeda is in libya and gone from an organizational to recruitment stage and ready to go operational, that was a month before september 11, they knew something was coming. lou: libyan security officials, they have said from the outset, that it was a terrorist attack. >> right. lou: the president on one level saying, that you know, that what he was inmates was it was a terrorist attack. i'm unaware
heel, yet 5 days later al qaeda attacks american embassies in yemen, egypt. and emergency consulate in libya, kills 4 americans, hardly an al qaeda on its heels. lou: and president has dropped reference from al qaeda on the run in two speeches today on the campaign trail. this is a significant shift is, it not? >> sure, he has been saying as part of his campaign speech and foreign policy legacy, and why he feels he should be elected, he tells american people that bin laden is dead, and al...
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stuck this name on us, al qaeda, which means the base. but our name used to be the base of jihad or holy war. we need to get back into that because they have recast us as being a terrorist group as opposed to fighting for muslims. so he made a list of suggested names. the jihad group, restoration of the calaphate group, jihad group, revitalization and restoration of the nation. >> none of these are great. >> there are others, too. he's trying to recast al qaeda as part of the vanguard of muslims around the world. >> key keep hearing about the treasure trove of information. as they look at it and declassify, are they suggesting there's a lot of nuggets there that will be extraordinary in terms of insight into al qaeda? >> i think iran is a key element there. >> well, i think current questions about the relationship between al qaeda and iran, you see what's played out at abbottabad, that al qaeda deputies were released from iran. and starting in 2009. questions as to whether or not al qaeda and iran have a relationship, that emerges. i do t
stuck this name on us, al qaeda, which means the base. but our name used to be the base of jihad or holy war. we need to get back into that because they have recast us as being a terrorist group as opposed to fighting for muslims. so he made a list of suggested names. the jihad group, restoration of the calaphate group, jihad group, revitalization and restoration of the nation. >> none of these are great. >> there are others, too. he's trying to recast al qaeda as part of the...
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there are other al qaeda, al qaeda-related groups, and we have the growth of homegrown extremists, so working on countering violent extremism is important for us. the whole range of intrusions that can interfere with the movement of people and goods, as i've just explained, or in cyberspace -- i think cyberspace is an increasingly busy area for all of us. and then you never know what mother nature is going to do. and that's why we have to work across the country now that national capacity building, you know, what that -- that phrase, what that means is when you have a lot of disasters happening simultaneously like we did this year, communities already have the ability to handle the response, and we can come in as part of their team. they're not just waiting for us to show up. >> like every federal agency, you undoubtedly will be asked to do more with less and given the austere budget environment, does your department have all the tools and resources it needs to keep america safe? >> well, look, -- [laughter] >> you know, anyone can come up here and say i can always use more. and yeah,
there are other al qaeda, al qaeda-related groups, and we have the growth of homegrown extremists, so working on countering violent extremism is important for us. the whole range of intrusions that can interfere with the movement of people and goods, as i've just explained, or in cyberspace -- i think cyberspace is an increasingly busy area for all of us. and then you never know what mother nature is going to do. and that's why we have to work across the country now that national capacity...
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do you think al qaeda will ever be defeated, even here? >> i think you can reach a point where you so significantly weaken al qaeda that although there may still be a few people around, they won't be able to conduct the operations that they've conducted in the past, and they certainly won't be able to plan the kind of attacks that american had happen to it on 9/11. and that's our goal, is to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> and when you talk about al qaeda and where it is, mali is widely now seen as a safe haven for al qaeda, and is linked to, inspired by, whatever the words might be, does the united states have to intervene in mali? >> we've got to go after al qaeda, wherever the hell they're at, and make sure they find no place to hide. because let's not forget, the main goal of al qaeda is to attack the united states and we're not going to allow that to happen again. and if we're not going to allow it to happen, we've got to go after them. in yemen, in somalia and yes, in mali if necessary. >> and final question on al qaeda, how
do you think al qaeda will ever be defeated, even here? >> i think you can reach a point where you so significantly weaken al qaeda that although there may still be a few people around, they won't be able to conduct the operations that they've conducted in the past, and they certainly won't be able to plan the kind of attacks that american had happen to it on 9/11. and that's our goal, is to make sure that doesn't happen again. >> and when you talk about al qaeda and where it is,...
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al qaeda's murderous new ideology. all of it culminating in this, osama bin laden's official and very public declaration of war on america and americans. bin laden had spoken. once again he had warned his enemy. but was anyone really listening? did anyone take him seriously? bin laden was about to strike and now had his own spy casing the target. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: an agent who had spent years inside the u.s. military. [ sirens ] two american embassies, two truck bombs, two terrorist attacks just nine minutes apart in neighboring countries along the coast. kenya and tanzania. more than 200 dead. more than 4,000 injured. who was behind this carnage and why? within eight days there were leads and suspects and a stunning realization. osama bin laden had lived up to his threat. his al qaeda terrorists had just struck their first direct blow in their holy war against the united states. the attacks were carefully planned. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: this man, ali mohamed, was no ordinary al q
al qaeda's murderous new ideology. all of it culminating in this, osama bin laden's official and very public declaration of war on america and americans. bin laden had spoken. once again he had warned his enemy. but was anyone really listening? did anyone take him seriously? bin laden was about to strike and now had his own spy casing the target. >> my name is ali mohamed. >> reporter: an agent who had spent years inside the u.s. military. [ sirens ] two american embassies, two...
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al-qaeda. it reads in part there was information that let to us assess the attack began spontaneously following protest early they're day at the embassy in cairo. we provided the initial assessment to the executive branch officials. we learned more and we revised our assessment to reflect new information to indicate it was deliberate and organized terrorist attack. administration officials seemed to go beyond that guidance, stating that benghazi was a demonstration prompted by the youtube video that spun out of control. fox news was first to report there was no information when the attack was going on. the rso tells fox the consulate had to be cat call as critical threat terrorism. or civil unrest posting. what follows are the special physical security standards laid out by the state department that has reinforced ballistic windows and doors. it's not the chance sorry where the official business done. the walls must be three meeters in height. buildings must be set back 100 feet. it's designedd
al-qaeda. it reads in part there was information that let to us assess the attack began spontaneously following protest early they're day at the embassy in cairo. we provided the initial assessment to the executive branch officials. we learned more and we revised our assessment to reflect new information to indicate it was deliberate and organized terrorist attack. administration officials seemed to go beyond that guidance, stating that benghazi was a demonstration prompted by the youtube video...
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al-qaeda on the bath to defeat. bin laden is dead. >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain that there will be bumps on the road. >> bret: obama has had bumpy weeks according to many especially with the situation in libya. we just had a statement out today. from the director of national intelligence revising the community assessment. we revised this to reflect it was a attack. carried out by extremist. unclear if any group or person exercise overall can control the attack. we do assess some of those involved were linked to groups affiliated with or sympathetic to al-qaeda. with that, we're going to bring in the panel a little bit earlier today. jonah goldberg, national review online. charles lane writer for the post. >> the dni comes out and says we're revising the assessment. yes, it was terrorism. >> yes. >> every day you think the story can't get worse and it gets worse. about a week ago i said the administration put rice out and made a fool of herself. now that seems generous. i done know where
al-qaeda on the bath to defeat. bin laden is dead. >> i was pretty certain and continue to be pretty certain that there will be bumps on the road. >> bret: obama has had bumpy weeks according to many especially with the situation in libya. we just had a statement out today. from the director of national intelligence revising the community assessment. we revised this to reflect it was a attack. carried out by extremist. unclear if any group or person exercise overall can control the...
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during the address, he says america has a clear path to deliver justice to al qaeda. newt gingrich has taken his name -- has announced he is dropping out of the republican presidential primary. he won two contest -- georgia and south carolina. he racked up serious debt, piling up a $4.30 million debt. he is expected to join mitt romney at a formal endorsement event. testimony about her late mother -- john edwards daughter left the courtroom in tears. kate edwards has been at her father's side throughout his trial in north carolina she testified about a confrontation between mr. and mrs. edwards. elizabeth edwards was fuming over a tabloid articles exposing his extramarital affair. she was shouting at him in the raleigh airport parking lot and later collapsed. she tore off her shirt and brought and said he will not see me anymore. >> it is the biggest crackdown on medicare fraud in history. more than 100 health-care workers are charged. federal agents and out to make 108 arrest in seven different cities. they built the program out of $450 million. doctors, nurses, heal
during the address, he says america has a clear path to deliver justice to al qaeda. newt gingrich has taken his name -- has announced he is dropping out of the republican presidential primary. he won two contest -- georgia and south carolina. he racked up serious debt, piling up a $4.30 million debt. he is expected to join mitt romney at a formal endorsement event. testimony about her late mother -- john edwards daughter left the courtroom in tears. kate edwards has been at her father's side...
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the horrors of al qaeda justice didn't end there. one of al qaeda's most notorious acts while it was in power happened on this basketball court. the militants brought a man they accused of spying for the americans, helping them find targets for their drones, and they crucified him on this lamp post. the cross bar they used to do it is still here. they left him hanging for three days and forced children to play below so they would learn a lesson. 21st century crucifixions may have been the last straw. this past may, the government finally acted helped by american advisers. it sent fighter jets and troops to attack the al qaeda stronghold. to take back this town, yemeni forces lost more than 200 men. now they're more or less in control here, but the government's grip remains tenuous and their leaders are still routinely targeted for assassination. >> translator: night and day, there is fighting around the clock. >> this farmer says that even after the government's bombing campaign, the terrorists just went underground. they're here rig
the horrors of al qaeda justice didn't end there. one of al qaeda's most notorious acts while it was in power happened on this basketball court. the militants brought a man they accused of spying for the americans, helping them find targets for their drones, and they crucified him on this lamp post. the cross bar they used to do it is still here. they left him hanging for three days and forced children to play below so they would learn a lesson. 21st century crucifixions may have been the last...
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these documents give insight into some of al qaeda's concerns as well as their targets in the united states we're live now with more on the documents and the new threat revealed today. >> good afternoon. the government released these documents to show the state of al qaeda and remind americans about continued threat the terror group pose buzz reminds americans about the biggest accomplishment of the obama national security team. newly released documents recovered from osama bin laden's pakistan compound show a frustrated terror leader worried about the future of al qaeda. in analysis shows he was angry and seemingly inability to control the group's regional affiliates especially one whusz attacks often claim lives of muslim autos necessity to be isolated to stay alive made him to a certain extent irrelevant vent as far as day-to-day operations and what al qaeda in yemen might be contemplate oogt white house says this provides a window into the state of al qaeda. >> the organization was under a great deal of stress and had been diminished but remained and remains a threat. >> the docu
these documents give insight into some of al qaeda's concerns as well as their targets in the united states we're live now with more on the documents and the new threat revealed today. >> good afternoon. the government released these documents to show the state of al qaeda and remind americans about continued threat the terror group pose buzz reminds americans about the biggest accomplishment of the obama national security team. newly released documents recovered from osama bin laden's...
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a member of al qaeda, affiliated with al qaeda, trained by al qaeda, is that right? >> well, what he's saying, wolf, is that he was trained by al qaeda in the afghanistan-pakistan border region. specifically in waziristan, we've seen a number of plots against the west in recent years likage bulla zazi, for example. bin laden in one of the very last statements before his death called for attacks against french troops. well this individual has attacked french troops in france. it's possible that he's acting on al qaeda's orders and it's also possible that he's trained by al qaeda over there, wolf. >> he's supposedly a member of a group called knights of glory. is that a group directly affiliated with al qaeda? the individual named mohammed merah. >> that group is more a cheerleading group for al qaeda in france with no direct ties to the al qaeda organization. it's been involved in demonstrations in france, in sort of flash mob events like the airline. so it's not an organization with direct ties to al qaeda, but it's an organization that was banned in january of this
a member of al qaeda, affiliated with al qaeda, trained by al qaeda, is that right? >> well, what he's saying, wolf, is that he was trained by al qaeda in the afghanistan-pakistan border region. specifically in waziristan, we've seen a number of plots against the west in recent years likage bulla zazi, for example. bin laden in one of the very last statements before his death called for attacks against french troops. well this individual has attacked french troops in france. it's possible...
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al qaeda has not changed its ambitions. and if it finds another rasheed ralph, it may yet be able to translate those ambitions into devastating attacks. >> we'll discuss this a bit more now with nic robertson. i want to focus on al qaeda's efforts to recruit supporters and sympathizers. are they having much success with this? >> they seem to be. every time they get people into these training camps who go back to europe as these two guys in germany did, they go back with lists of other people to recruit their methods and sophisticate to try and cheat intelligence counterterrorism officials using their own sort of countersurveillance methods. gets more complex. this is what they're trying to achieve. they're not so successful in getting people to these training camps and back home safely, but the ones they are getting back, they're using to recruit other people. and this rasheed ralph that we saw here, he wasn't just planning attacks in europe. he was plotting an attack that somebody's been taken to court for now in the unite
al qaeda has not changed its ambitions. and if it finds another rasheed ralph, it may yet be able to translate those ambitions into devastating attacks. >> we'll discuss this a bit more now with nic robertson. i want to focus on al qaeda's efforts to recruit supporters and sympathizers. are they having much success with this? >> they seem to be. every time they get people into these training camps who go back to europe as these two guys in germany did, they go back with lists of...
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we made significant progress in downgrading the capabilities of al qaeda. make no mistake about it, it is still dangerous for the united states and interests around the world but we have been successful because of the many things we have put in place since 9-11. >> one of the things we put in place are the drone strikes. the documents show they were constantly on the run al qaeda was from the drones and from special operators. now they are wwe are getting wo fellow who was one of the al qaeda old guards the man who played a pivotal role in bombing the uss cole was himself killed in yemen by one of the grown strikes. good news. we are wiping out almost all of their upper and mid level management, aren't we? >> i say good riddens. i think the united states is rightly taking advantage of the technology we have available to our mill stair re. taking out the leadership is another way of helping the moral. we understand we can reach them wherever they are at. i think it's good news to the united states. >>> as we see the courtroom drawings of shakhalid sheik moha
we made significant progress in downgrading the capabilities of al qaeda. make no mistake about it, it is still dangerous for the united states and interests around the world but we have been successful because of the many things we have put in place since 9-11. >> one of the things we put in place are the drone strikes. the documents show they were constantly on the run al qaeda was from the drones and from special operators. now they are wwe are getting wo fellow who was one of the al...
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some hezbollah, but some al qaeda. and that's what so concerning to us. >> al qaeda in iraq does not have a foot hold in syria. analysts now warn it's easier to recruit, raise money and morale is improving after the group was nearly wiped out by u.s. forces, bill. >> how many fighters could we possibly be talking about here, catherine. >> well, bill, while no one really wants to ballpark it analysts say the jihadist in rickenbacker are small in number but they are influential. >> t is clear that al qaeda has the more experienced fighter. they can get a group that starts out as relatively moderate and push it toward these religious extremes. >> and this week the state department conceded publicly what has long been discussed privately unless the syrian president leaves, the instability grow and act as magnet for extremist. a key marker for the u.s. intelligence community is whether the syrian conflict will now attract foreign firefighters who might otherwise have traveled to pakistan or yemen, bill. >> bill: on that war
some hezbollah, but some al qaeda. and that's what so concerning to us. >> al qaeda in iraq does not have a foot hold in syria. analysts now warn it's easier to recruit, raise money and morale is improving after the group was nearly wiped out by u.s. forces, bill. >> how many fighters could we possibly be talking about here, catherine. >> well, bill, while no one really wants to ballpark it analysts say the jihadist in rickenbacker are small in number but they are influential....
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an al-qaeda group claimed responsibility. we're back with our political panel. >> i think it's new questions about why there was certainty emanating from susan rice in the aftermath to say it was about video when there was conflicting evidence. it was very confusing at the time. there was a lot of stories filtering in at the time. there were different messages but to have indication in realtime, e-mails going around that claim a terrorist attack, even if you don't know the details. in pretty short order after the fact we heard from the white house and administration in actual assignment of blame on this video. >> i want to know about this you broke this evening. i would like to more context. clearly, something funky is going on with the administration's position this. susan rice did seem to be operating from c.i.a. talking points and they didn't seem to have the e-mails. it's a little murky to me. i would zoom out and what is the larger point here. i think although there is some reason to think people were not completely stra
an al-qaeda group claimed responsibility. we're back with our political panel. >> i think it's new questions about why there was certainty emanating from susan rice in the aftermath to say it was about video when there was conflicting evidence. it was very confusing at the time. there was a lot of stories filtering in at the time. there were different messages but to have indication in realtime, e-mails going around that claim a terrorist attack, even if you don't know the details. in...
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qaeda and we are hearing that they may have affiliation was al qaeda in iraq. over the weekend there was an attack in jordan and one of the targets in that attack was the us embassy. but we know that a large number of the people who are fighters who went he to iraq to fight and kill americans and iraqis were from libya and east of benghazi in that region. do we know, are they living in libya now or did they purposely come to libya? >> it is possible, we don't know. it is possible that they went home and it fits in from what they are hearing. that this was a group of loosely banded people. and they will pick up on that through phone calls and social media conversations and it is possible that they went home and got together and found out september 11th and here is an opportunity for us let's go do it. >> what do you make of the fact that it is libyans with the experience in iraq? >> i had gone to libya and met with ghadafi at the time. it was one of our chief concerns. we were approaching them to say to them. we were concerned about the pipeline. the fear he the
qaeda and we are hearing that they may have affiliation was al qaeda in iraq. over the weekend there was an attack in jordan and one of the targets in that attack was the us embassy. but we know that a large number of the people who are fighters who went he to iraq to fight and kill americans and iraqis were from libya and east of benghazi in that region. do we know, are they living in libya now or did they purposely come to libya? >> it is possible, we don't know. it is possible that...